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@kosiew kosiew commented Jan 21, 2025

@kosiew kosiew requested a review from MarcoGorelli as a code owner January 21, 2025 06:16
@kosiew kosiew changed the title Fix datetime BUG: Ensure to_datetime raises errors for out-of-bounds scalar inputs Jan 21, 2025


def _to_datetime_with_unit(arg, unit, name, utc: bool, errors: str) -> Index:
def _to_datetime_with_unit(arg, unit, name, utc: bool, errors: str) -> DatetimeIndex:
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Making the annotation -> DatetimeIndex reflects that reality more precisely and helps both developers and tooling (like mypy) be certain of the return type.

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If errors=="ignore" we would get an Index[object] back so this is correct

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Good point. Thanks for pointing this out.

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This pull request is stale because it has been open for thirty days with no activity. Please update and respond to this comment if you're still interested in working on this.

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Thanks for the pull request, but it appears to have gone stale. If interested in continuing, please merge in the main branch, address any review comments and/or failing tests, and we can reopen.

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BUG: scalar out of bounds input does not raise for to_datetime

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